In a trash heap on Tatooine, a young Anakin Skywalker finds a corrupted data chip with the file name still visible. He pockets it, unknowingly planting the seeds of his own distrust in the Jedi—because the "movie" showed him becoming Darth Vader.
If you're interested in watching "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones," consider the following alternative options:
In the end, the choice is yours. But remember the wisdom of Master Yoda: the path of the easy download often leads to the dark side—of viruses, lawsuits, and poor bitrate. May the Force—and a secure internet connection—be with you.
In a trash heap on Tatooine, a young Anakin Skywalker finds a corrupted data chip with the file name still visible. He pockets it, unknowingly planting the seeds of his own distrust in the Jedi—because the "movie" showed him becoming Darth Vader.
If you're interested in watching "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones," consider the following alternative options:
In the end, the choice is yours. But remember the wisdom of Master Yoda: the path of the easy download often leads to the dark side—of viruses, lawsuits, and poor bitrate. May the Force—and a secure internet connection—be with you.